Sunday, October 4, 2009

Executive Furniture Buying Checklist

Before you purchase any furniture for your executive offices, make sure you take into account the executives working style and job responsibilities. Most senior managers and high level executives have incredibly busy schedules, stressful decisions to make, and the responsibility of making sure that the company is successful. It has to be stylish, but also functional and ergonomic - all of this has an impact of the executives performance.

Furthermore, it's not just buying furniture, but finding quality office furniture. It projects the status of the executive and creates optimal work conditions. As executives come and go, the furniture must be easily modifiable and mobile so that it can fit the needs of the new executive in that office.

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